Northern Ireland have announced their final warm-up game ahead of Euro 2016 will be played on May 27.

Belarus will provide the opposition for Michael O’Neill’s team, in what will be the last chance for the green and white army to see their heroes at Windsor Park, before they head to France.

Following the game Northern Ireland will travel to Austria for a week-long training camp before playing their final Euros preparation game against fellow European Championship finalists Slovakia at the new City Arena stadium in Trnava on June 4.

Northern Ireland manager Michael O’Neill said: “Belarus have had a solid season so far and they will provide a good test for us as we build towards our first game in France.

“The game, of course, will also act as a send-off for the team so I’m sure there will be a great atmosphere in the stadium, which the players will really appreciate.”

The game on 27 May will be Northern Ireland’s first ever international against Belarus.

Most of the Belarus players play their club football in their own country – six players from European club competition regulars BATE Borisov featured in their last squad – or in Russia.

Their squad includes Egor Filipenko, who plays for Malaga in La Liga, Stanislaw Drahun of Russian side Dynamo Moscow, BATE star Mikhail Gordeichuk and Anton Putsila, a key player for Turkish side Gaziantepspor.

Following the training camp in Austria and the game in Slovakia, Northern Ireland will jet off to their base camp in France to complete their preparations for their first group game at the Euros - against Poland in Nice on 12 June.​

Kick-off is planned for 7.45pm and ticket details for the game will be announced in the coming weeks.